
Decommissioned play equipment donated to the Rotary Overseas Relocated Playgrounds Program.
Forbes Shire Council has cooked up a plan to give the old barbecues at Apex Park a second life, following their decommissioning as part of the Park’s redevelopment.
The former BBQ shelter has come down to make way for a new, accessible shelter and modern cooking facilities. In a win for sustainability, the still-functional barbecues have been relocated to Forbes Pool, where they can continue to be enjoyed by the community and visitors.
Forbes Shire Mayor, Phyllis Miller OAM said “It’s all part of Council’s ongoing efforts to be more sustainable and reduce waste across its projects.”
Council has also donated the decommissioned play equipment to the Rotary Overseas Relocated Playgrounds Program, helping give structurally sound equipment a second life in communities across Sri Lanka, Nepal and Papua New Guinea.
The much-loved flying fox, accessible roundabout and nest swing has been retained as part of the upgrade. The existing shade sails will also remain, ensuring the park continues to provide comfort and functionality for families and visitors.
“We’re always looking for smarter, more sustainable ways to deliver projects, and this is a fantastic outcome,” the Mayor said.
The Apex Park redevelopment will deliver a range of new features, including:
• New play equipment featuring an impressive 8.7-metre tower with three slides
• Rubber soft fall surface for improved safety
• Accessible and inclusive play options, including an All-Abilities Harness Swing and a Skippy Swing
• New pathways, seating and landscaping
• New amenities block to enhance convenience for visitors
• Improved drainage and car park facilities.
The project aims to enhance accessibility, improve amenities and ensure the playground is designed to withstand major flood events.
The redevelopment is expected to be finished in time for summer. For more information about the project, visit www.forbes.nsw.gov.au